In the face of mixed economic data and at a critical inflection point in Federal Reserve policy, Klarman notes,
the
stock market, heading into 2014, resembles a Rorschach test - "what
investors see in the inkblots says considerably more about them than it
does about the market." From "born bulls" to "worry genes" and
from Bitcoin to flash-mob-speculation, "there is a growing gap between
the financial markets and the real economy...and the overall picture is
one of growing risk and inadequate potential return almost everywhere
one looks... as
every 'Truman' under Bernanke’s dome knows the environment is phony."
Excerpted from Baupost Group's Seth Klarman letter,
"Born Bulls"
In the face of mixed economic data and at a critical inflection point
in Federal Reserve policy, the stock market, heading into 2014,
resembles a Rorschach test. What investors see in the inkblots says considerably more about them than it does about the market.